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The Rooms
Newcastle Alphabetti Theatre
Thursday 27th October –
Saturday 5th
November 2016
The Rooms- Photo Matt Jamie |
The Rooms is a dark, thrilling
promenade performance which takes place in unusual spaces at Alphabetti Theatre.
It follows three characters, ‘Citizen X’, ‘Matthew’ and ‘Z’, exploring ideas of
terrorism, relationships, paranoia and obsession. The audience are led around
intimate, intriguing and unknown spaces being greeted by each character along
the way. Each of the short plays is written by three of the North East’s most
exciting female writers: Laura Lindow, Becci Sharrock and Sarah Gonnet. This
wholly immersive and atmospheric production goes to the hidden depths of
Alphabetti Theatre, showing a side that you’ve never seen before!
Originally
produced in October 2015, to huge critical acclaim from audiences and critics
alike, The Rooms is back with a new set of writers, cast and directors with new
stories and characters. This time, female writers and directors will work with
male performers, a direct gender-swap to last year. The hidden spaces are entirely
different to those selected last time so this really is a new, thrilling and
harrowing production to get all your Halloween senses going.
A
Terrorist’s Guide to Romance by Laura Lindow
Down
in the foundations Citizen X sits alone. A righteous man. He has plans for this
city, plans that will blow your mind. Citizen X sees a future. If only the rest
of the world would comply. And when he gets this itch out of his head, he’ll
show you. Well, those that listen.
The
itch isn’t particularly special. Today he would have trouble picking her out of
a crowd. He’s always been bad with faces. Some kind of amnesia. But that thing
behind her eyes, he’d know that if he saw it again. He needs to see that again.
That thing he calls ‘good’.
Directed
by Rachel Glover
Performed
by James Hedley
Word Salad by Sarah Gonnet
“The
truth is, you shouldn’t be worried about psycho killers, you should be worried
about your partner.”
Mathew
misses Catherine. The Catherine who was creative, and special. The Catherine we
would have liked to meet.
Maybe
he lost her when he was busy making all those film trailers. Maybe he lost her
to the Bipolar, the treatment programmes, the Adderrall. Maybe he lost her when
the doctors were trying to make everyone normal, the same, generic, like an
American procedural cop show. Maybe, maybe, maybe.
“I
can get pretty obsessive…have I already said that?”
Directed
by Rosie Stancliffe
Performed
by Robert Nicholson
Backstreet
Salesman
by Becci Sharrock
Z’s
a loner, but tonight he’s making an exception and wants you all to make
yourself at home.
He’s
not from round here, not originally. But he’s at home in the city after dark
and tonight, like every other, he’s got business to attend to. You could say
that Z is an entrepreneur. Ever since that night with Geordie and Sammy. Waking
up to the smell of blood. But Z doesn’t discuss business in public.
And
neither will you, right? Because Z has seen you in the town, doing your
shopping, out with your mates. Z has eyes everywhere.
Directed
by Karen Traynor
Performed
by Matt Miller
Praise for The Rooms in 2015:
“The Rooms are three experiences that are
well worth seeking out.” – North East Theatre Guide
“It deserves to succeed.”
– British Theatre Guide
“Specially created for Halloween...it is
‘harrowing’ and ‘chilling’ in a way trick-or-treat simply isn’t.” – NARC
Magazine
About Alphabetti Theatre
Alphabetti
launched in 2012 to take their debut production of Teeth in Eggcups to the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Upon returning to Newcastle, Alphabetti struggled
to find an entry point into the industry despite a successful show and
discovered there were a number of artists in similar situations. So in early 2013 they
decided to open their own venue. On a shoestring budget the company transformed
a derelict, dejected room above The Dog & Parrot pub into Newcastle’s first multi-purpose
fringe performance space. The company ran this space for 18 months, creating
over 3,000 opportunities for emerging artists and receiving two Grants for the
Arts from Arts Council England to aid their work.
In
September 2014 they decided to move on in search for a new space that would
enable them to have their own bar and a bigger performance space. Whilst on
this quest Alphabetti had four sell out performances in Live Theatre's studio
and a near capacity audience at The Stand comedy club.
In
December 2014 Alphabetti found a new venue, in the basement of 18 New Bridge Street, which has been open
since March 2015. Since that time they have become embedded in the city's
cultural scene giving a home to hundreds of local artists as both a place to
socialise and to showcase their work. As a company they have produced in-house
productions which have been both well-received and critically acclaimed and
have established them within the region as an exciting and well-respected
theatre company producing high-quality work and commissioning talented new
writers.
Tickets: The Rooms By Laura
Lindow, Sarah Gonnet and Becci Sharrock
Directed
by Rachel Glover, Rosie Stancliffe and Karen Traynor
Curated
by Ben Dickenson comes
to Alphabetti Theatre from Thursday 27th October – Saturday 5th November (excl
30th October) 2016 at 7.30pm
Running time: approximately 1 hour, no
interval
Ticket Prices: £8 Full Price / £6
Concession (Students, Senior Citizens, Artists/Equity)
Venue: Alphabetti Theatre, The
Basement, 18 New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AW
Note: Part of the performance
does take place outside so warm clothing is advised. Umbrellas will be
provided.
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